Graduate Outcomes

James Madison High School Graduates Succeed

James Madison High School graduates are proud of their accomplishments as students. But earning a high school diploma is just the beginning. Tens of thousands of James Madison High School graduates have moved on to better jobs, higher pay, and the promise of attending college. Earning an accredited online high school diploma from our school sets the stage for a more fulfilling life. All you have to do is enroll.

Student Success Stories

A New Career

"I was unable to apply for a job in law enforcement because I wasn’t a high school graduate. At James Madison High School I was able to do the coursework at my own pace, even though I was working double-shifts, six days per week. With my high school diploma, I now look forward to both a degree and a career in criminal justice."
– Patrick P., Miami, FL

A New Truck

"I found myself needing more than a tenth grade education to get a job. I enrolled at James Madison and used my diploma to get a job only twenty days after graduating. Thanks to my new job, I was able to buy a brand new truck! I still have this job today."
– David M., Houston, TX

Accepted to College

"This is the most excellent program for completing a high school diploma you will find. Courses were easy to understand and the staff was always there to answer any questions. I started college and was accepted with no problem."
– Theresa, Raleigh, NC

Never Too Late

"I’m so grateful to James Madison High School. Now that I’ve graduated, I’m enrolled in an associate degree program. Thanks to everyone at James Madison High School. You have opened a new door for me at the age of forty-nine!"
– Helen T., Washington, DC

Didn’t Drop Out

"My daughter graduated from James Madison High School with honors and had I not come across your ad in the paper, my daughter would have dropped out of high school due to some difficult times in public school. God bless you."
– A parent, Atlanta, GA

Education Pays

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey; U.S. Census Bureau